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  • #16
    Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

    0x00000050 is the BSOD error!

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    • #17
      Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

      Thanks, try these changes with 2.00D first, or 2.00B multiplier

      CPU Termination --------- 1.200V ----- : [1.320V] << 1.34 if no luck try 1.28
      CPU PLL ----------------- 1.500V ----- : [1.500V] << 1.54
      CPU Reference ----------- 0.760V ----- : [Auto]

      MCH/ICH
      MCH Core ---------------- 1.100V ------- : [1.220V] << 1.24-1.26
      MCH Reference ----------- 0.760V ------- : [Auto]
      MCH/DRAM Ref ------------ 0.900V ------ : [Auto]
      ICH I/O ----------------- 1.500V ------- : [1.500V]
      ICH Core ---------------- 1.100V ------- : [1.100V] << 1.14

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      • #18
        Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

        Originally posted by ViPPeR_666 View Post
        Hey there Chike,

        I've just enable LLC and it ran Orthos (430 FSB) for about 1 hour in all three modes.

        Now I'm heading to 440 FSB and got the exact error output I was having before (was 0.5, expected 0.4). So I started tweaking the references as you've recomended and here's the output I've got from Orthos:

        CPU Termination: [1.280V]
        CPU Reference: [Auto]
        MCH Reference: [0.810V]
        @10s; small FFTs: "was 0.46875, expected less than 0.4"
        @05s; small FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
        @07s; large FFTs: "was 0.49609375, expected less than 0.4"
        @31s; large FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"

        CPU Termination: [1.280V]
        CPU Reference: [0.810V]
        MCH Reference: [Auto]
        @24s; small FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
        @07s; small FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
        @21s; large FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
        @10s; large FFTs: the system crashed (BSOD)

        Thanks a lot man.
        Habe you tried uppin the VTT first?

        0.810 @ 1.28v VTT is just the default 0.72 $ 1.2v VTT.
        For the MCH Reference try 0.74, 0.72, and 0.70 @ 1.2v VTT, the 0.78, 0.800, and 0.820.

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        • #19
          Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

          It's still rebooting when loading Windows. Here's what I've tryed:

          CPU Termination --------- 1.200V ----- : [1.340V] << I've tryed with 1.28V too and it didn't powered on
          CPU PLL ----------------- 1.500V ----- : [1.570V] << The next value after 1.500V is 1.570V, so I can't try the 1.540V
          CPU Reference ----------- 0.760V ----- : [Auto]

          MCH/ICH
          MCH Core ---------------- 1.100V ------- : [1.240V] << Tryed 1.26V too but didn't powered on
          MCH Reference ----------- 0.760V ------- : [Auto]
          MCH/DRAM Ref ------------ 0.900V ------ : [Auto]
          ICH I/O ----------------- 1.500V ------- : [1.500V]
          ICH Core ---------------- 1.100V ------- : [1.200V] << I couldn't use 1.14V because after 1.100V it's only 1.200V


          Thanks man.

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          • #20
            Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

            Ok, go ahead and try 1.57 PLL, and 1.2 ICH Core.

            Also try 1.0-1.05 MCH (Less than stock), some boards need this instead of the usual 1.2-1.24

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            • #21
              Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

              @LSD

              Those were values I've tryed. I've just tryed to lower MCH value and got no post. Mobo was beeping away. lol

              @Chike

              I've just finished trying them all and got back to the same errors and outputs on Orthos.

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              • #22
                Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

                Originally posted by ViPPeR_666 View Post
                @Chike

                I've just finished trying them all and got back to the same errors and outputs on Orthos.
                With settings from post #8?
                Try the same with CPU Reference, the steps are smaller I think so try 1-5 both up and down, up first.

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                • #23
                  Re: Wolfdale Overclocking with the GA-EP45-UD3P

                  Originally posted by ViPPeR_666 View Post
                  @LSD

                  Those were values I've tryed. I've just tryed to lower MCH value and got no post. Mobo was beeping away. lol

                  @Chike

                  I've just finished trying them all and got back to the same errors and outputs on Orthos.
                  tRD to low causes many fast beeps, so be sure this is not the cause and set that to 9 for now

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